Tuesday, February 20 at 7:30PM

Celebrating its seventh decade of performances, the Musicians from Marlboro are praised for their joyous and thoroughly prepared performances. The Washington Post calls them “so fresh and full-blooded, so full of earthy vitality and sheer sensual pleasure, that it made you happy to be alive.”

Created as an extension to the Vermont Marlboro Music Festival, Musicians from Marlboro serves as a valuable touring experience to artists at the beginning of their careers and for featuring programs of unusual as well as beloved chamber repertoire.

Since its inception, the Musicians from Marlboro have introduced great talents including pianist Yefim Bronfman, pianist Richard Goode, violinist and conductor Jaime Laredo, pianist and conductor Murray Perahia, flutist Paula Robison, pianist and conductor Sir András Schiff, pianist Peter Serkin, clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, violinist Christian Tetzlaff, soprano Benita Valente, and clarinetist Harold Wright, among others. They have also included other exceptional artists now heard in the Brentano, Chicago, Emerson, Guarneri, Juilliard, Orion, Miami, Muir, Tokyo, St. Lawrence, and Ying Quartets as well as the Beaux Arts, Eroica, Mannes, and Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trios, and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.

Musicians from Marlboro concert series are held each year in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Greenwich, CT, and Washington, D.C. There are also individual performances in Montréal; London, ON; Brattleboro, VT, and elsewhere.

Now Musicians from Marlboro are coming to SOPAC!  Don’t miss your chance to hear the next generation of legendary classical musicians.  Presented by the Seton Hall University’s Classical Concert Series, this evening will feature works of Coleridge-Taylor, Dvořák, Webern, and Schoenberg.

Performers

Jordan Bak, viola
Anna Göckel
, violin
Hsin-Yun Huang,viola
Chase Park, cello
Christopher Richter, cello
Evren Ozel, piano
Stephenie Zyzakviolin

Program

Coleridge-Taylor: Selections from Five Fantasiestücke, Op. 5
Dvořák: Piano Trio in E Minor, Op. 90
Webern: Six Bagatelles, Op. 9
SchoenbergVerklärte Nacht, Op. 4

 

Musicians from Marlboro Perform Penderecki Quartet for Clarinet & String Trio

 

About Seton Hall University Arts Council

The Seton Hall University Arts Council supports the integral role of the arts in higher education and their universally recognized status as a hallmark of an educated and humane culture. The Council contributes to the cultural vitality of the campus and to the University’s role in the greater community by fostering and promoting the visual, literary and performing arts, enhancing communication and collaboration among its members.

The Charles and Joan Alberto Italian Studies Institute was established in 2003 to coordinate Seton Hall University’s many activities relating to Italian and Italian American history and culture, to sponsor cultural events and to promote curriculum development and community outreach.

 

Voices & Visibility

Selection of this year’s programming was done in accordance with the Seton Hall University Arts Council’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion cultural programming theme of ‘Voices & Visibility’ and features work from and about groups that have been otherwise historically underrepresented.

 

Accessibility & Accommodation

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